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IndyColtsFan

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Is there even an actual BD chip being tested in the wild yet? I don't understand the rabit fight without actual product :biggrin:

Yes, there have been benchmarks. Most of them have been dismissed as fakes and those that haven't are known to have been run on old steppings of engineering samples.

I got my 2600K, so at this stage, it is more morbid curiousity on my part.
 

sdifox

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Yes, there have been benchmarks. Most of them have been dismissed as fakes and those that haven't are known to have been run on old steppings of engineering samples.

I got my 2600K, so at this stage, it is more morbid curiousity on my part.


I just want real numbers so the idiots would shutup.
 

IndyColtsFan

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Regarding fanboys: I've always felt nVidia/ATI fanboys are worse than Intel/AMD.

I think you're definitely correct, but the CPU forum is bordering on ridiculous with the arguments and some of the insane speculation. There are AMD fanboys who are actually convinced that Bulldozer will kick ass, AMD knows it, and their master plan is to keep everything under wraps.

Come on, seriously? You can bet Intel knows just about everything about Bulldozer by now.
 

sdifox

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Intel should copy MS and do a massive injection of cash into AMD just to keep them afloat.
 

IndyColtsFan

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I just want real numbers so the idiots would shutup.

I generally agree with most who state that at best, it will probably fall short of the 2600K on anything requiring 4 cores or less and on anything requiring 5 to 8, it will meet or exceed it. Some guys in the CPU forum are claiming that BD isn't really 8 cores but is 8 threads (more like HT than truly having 8 cores) and its heavily multithreaded performance may come in even below the 2600K's. I don't know if that's true or not (I've not read enough about the architectures to know), but I have to believe that AMD's constant delays don't paint a pretty picture.
 
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